Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Jan-Jun

Acceptability of a Mobile Phone App for Measuring Time Use in Breast Cancer Survivors (Life in a Day): Mixed-Methods Study

Acceptability of a Mobile Phone App for Measuring Time Use in Breast Cancer Survivors (Life in a Day): Mixed-Methods Study

Acceptability of a Mobile Phone App for Measuring Time Use in Breast Cancer Survivors (Life in a Day): Mixed-Methods Study

Journals

  1. Houghton L, Howland R, McDonald J. Mobilizing Breast Cancer Prevention Research Through Smartphone Apps: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Frontiers in Public Health 2019;7 View
  2. Jongerius C, Russo S, Mazzocco K, Pravettoni G. Research-Tested Mobile Apps for Breast Cancer Care: Systematic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(2):e10930 View
  3. Ehlers D, Fanning J, Sunderlage A, Severson J, Kramer A, McAuley E. Influence of sitting behaviors on sleep disturbance and memory impairment in breast cancer survivors. Cancer Medicine 2020;9(10):3417 View
  4. Onyeaka H, Zambrano J, Longley R, Celano C, Naslund J, Amonoo H. Use of digital health tools for health promotion in cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology 2021;30(8):1302 View
  5. Hensher M, Cooper P, Dona S, Angeles M, Nguyen D, Heynsbergh N, Chatterton M, Peeters A. Scoping review: Development and assessment of evaluation frameworks of mobile health apps for recommendations to consumers. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;28(6):1318 View
  6. Stewart M, Nezich T, Lee J, Hasson R, Colabianchi N. Using a Mobile Phone App to Analyze the Relationship Between Planned and Performed Physical Activity in University Students: Observational Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(4):e17581 View
  7. Welch W, Solk P, Auster-Gussman L, Gavin K, Whitaker M, Cullather E, Izenman E, Courneya K, Ackermann R, Spring B, Cella D, Penedo F, Phillips S. User-centered development of a smartphone application (Fit2Thrive) to promote physical activity in breast cancer survivors. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2022;12(2):203 View
  8. Qin Y, Wang X, Namkoong K. A meta-analysis of the overall effect of mHealth physical activity interventions for weight loss and the moderating effect of behavioral change theories, techniques, and mobile technologies. Mobile Media & Communication 2022;10(2):337 View
  9. Josse P, Locke S, Bowles H, Wolff-Hughes D, Sauve J, Andreotti G, Moon J, Hofmann J, Beane Freeman L, Friesen M. Using a smartphone application to capture daily work activities: a longitudinal pilot study in a farming population. Annals of Work Exposures and Health 2023;67(7):895 View
  10. Changrani K, Chima S, Sharma A, Han G, Sharma A, McNamara M, Jefford M, Emery J, Druce P. A systematic review of smartphone applications for cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2024;18(6):1951 View
  11. Paterson C, Armitage L, Turner M. Current Landscape of Ecological Momentary Assessment (Real-Time Data) Methodology in Cancer Research: A Systematic Review. Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2023;39(6):151514 View
  12. Tandon A, Dhir A, Islam N. Mobile Health Interventions for Cancer Care and Support: The Next Level of Digitalization in Healthcare?. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 2024;71:6173 View
  13. Maeng S, Yu J. Development and Evaluation of an App-Based Self-Management Program for Exercise Practice of Breast Cancer Survivors: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2024;54(2):250 View
  14. Aydin A, Gürsoy A. Nurse-led support impact via a mobile app for breast cancer patients after surgery: a quasi-experimental study (step 2). Supportive Care in Cancer 2024;32(9) View